Ratonhnhaké:ton

Ratonhnhaké:ton (4 April 1756-12 December 1840) was a native of the Mohawk tribe of Kanien'kehá: ka and the leader of the colonial branch of the Brotherhood of Assassins in the years of the American Revolutionary War. Following the death of his mother, Connor joined the colonial branch of the brotherhood of Assassins. Connor became responsible for the destruction of the main American Templars and the death of his father and Grand Master Haytham Kenway. After the end of the revolution and the death of his mentor Achilles Davenport, Connor became the new leader of the American Brotherhood training his son Duncan to continue his mission.

Youth
Ratonhnhaké: ton was born April 4, 1756 by a relationship between the Templar English Haytham Kenway and Native American Kaniehti: I. Despite being aware of who his father was, he never met the behest of his mother, who grew up with him in the village of Kanien'kehá tribes: ka mohawk in the border valley. Here was accepted even though he was the son of a white man, growing up assimilating the language and Native American culture; mother also taught him to speak English.

He growing befriended a young man named Kanen'tó: kon, which soon became his best friend. The November 2, 1760, when he was just four years, Ratonhnhaké: ton came out of the village along with other children to play hide and seek. After winning a first round by seeker, he fell to Kanen'tó: kon take his place and then hid inside a sheaf of dead branches. However it was soon attacked by a group of Templars led by Charles Lee who gave him a tripped causing him to fall to the ground, looking for a temple of the First Civilization who knew near the village.

He asked him, threatening to kill him if he had not revealed the location of his village. Proved indisposed to work though, Ratonhnhaké: ton told Lee that one day would find him - implying its intention to assassinate him. So the child fainted because of a blow to William Johnson, shortly after waking and reaching his village, set on fire. So he tried to save his mother, who however died crushed by a house after telling his son to be strong and that he loved him.

Begining and joining at the Assassins
In the following years the village of Ratonhnhaké: ton was rebuilt, and the boy continued to grow in the belief that the person responsible for his mother's death was Charles Lee - not knowing instead that started the fire was the then Colonel George Washington, as a final act of his service in the French and Indian war. The young Mohawks in particular is repeatedly asked why his people did not join the other Kanien'kehá: ka to repel the advance of the white man who wanted to drive them from their lad. The October 4, 1769 Ratonhnhaké: ton attended a joke hunting along with Kanen'tó: kon, and then return to the village and take a leading role in the ceremony of the great mother Oia:ner. The older woman allowed him to wield a crystal ball to his property, convinced that through a spiritual journey the young man would have found an answer to his doubts. So Ratonhnhaké: ton entered the Nexus, where he met Juno.

This made him take the eagle guise, showing him how the Templars would lead the world to ruin if they had not intervened: they would have violated an ancient temple of the First Civilization. So Juno showed him the symbol of the Brotherhood of Assassins, ordering him to look for a man who represented him and be trained by him. Expelled from Nexus, Ratonhnhaké: ton awoke from a river. So he obtained from the great mother's permission to go and directions to the house of his future mentor.

For about three weeks, Ratonhnhaké: ton continued to travel to the lands east of the Mohawk Valley, confessing to himself that the haste that had prompted him to leave was soon gone; But he kept his belief that the mission entrusted to him was a way to protect its people and not a personal desire. So on October 28 he reached the estate of an elderly man who OIA: ner had told him of his mother as an old ally. But when the young Mohawks showed up at the house of the latter doing the training request and initiation into the Brotherhood, he was coldly rejected and he was ordered to leave.

Indisposed to give up, the boy spent the night in the stables, trying again to convince the elder Murderess the next day. The man, however, rejected him again, knocking him down and putting him cornered after it caught while infiltrating his house from the balcony. Stubborn to convince the elderly to train him, he returned to his camp to the stables with the intention to insist until he got what he wanted. However, during the night he was awakened by some bandits who wanted to rob Murderess; therefore he faced them. Ratonhnhaké: ton killed them all with the tomahawk and knife fighter with the exception of their leader, who managed to overpower him.

Fortunately, he was saved by Elder, who stabbed your hidden blades before the henchman and then the leader of the robbers. The senior who amazed of the courage and determination shown by Ratonhnhaké: ton, invited him to his house to hear him. The boy then told of his encounter with Juno and the mission of the mysterious entity had entrusted to him, seeing countered with the narrative history of the Brotherhood and their age-old war with the Templars. When finished, the old man said his name was Achilles Davenport, a time of powerful colonial Mentor branch of the Assassins. Then to the Indian he showed his old equipment from Assassins, telling him that he would eventually trained and introduced among his brethren.

Training
n the following months, Ratonhnhaké: ton underwent a hard training under the guidance of Achilles: not only learned combat techniques and special acrobatic of the Brotherhood, but also languages, logic, philosophy and arts to help him better understand the nature of the world. Early in the spring of 1770, Achilles and his student decided to go to Boston to buy the materials with which to repair the seal. They arrived with their chariot March 5; as they walked through the city, Ratonhnhaké: ton confessed that he was very fascinated by the city and the many opportunities it offered.

Arrived near the City Hall, the Mentor decided to give his pupil a name that could be used between the settlers, so that its origins Kanien'kehá: ka were not immediately visible. Therefore he renamed with the name Connor in memory of his deceased son. Although contrary to mask his true identity, the young Murderess accepted the name and she went to a convenience store; there let the shopkeeper an address with the materials to be transported to his chariot and went back to Achilles.

Together they made their way to the Old State House, where the British officer Thomas Preston was trying to disperse a group of citizens who had gathered outside the town hall in protest against the government of King George I of England. In the midst of the gathering saw Haytham Kenway, Grand Master of the Templars. Fearing his involvement in the protest, Connor decided to follow his accomplice intent to shoot a blank shot from a nearby roof, in order to trigger the alarm of British soldiers. Connor slew the soldier with the tomahawk before it implemented its plan, but seeing how his efforts were thwarted by Charles Lee, who fired a shot of an empty pistol from a house opposite. Startled, the soldier Hugh Montgomery ordered his companions to open fire on civilians, who began to flee. So Connor found himself designated by his father as the creator of the shot; Fortunately he managed to hide from the guards. Later he met Samuel Adams, who after teaching him to reduce his fame led him to a port to get it back to the summer.

The day after the Boston event, Connor returned to the estate and rebuked his mentor for leaving him alone in the midst of turmoil, regardless of what might happen to him. Achille yet not sufficiently gave weight to the resumption of his pupil and gave him his old hidden blades. Shortly after the young Murderess saved a woodcutter named Terry from the flooded river; So convince he and his colleague Godfrey to settle in the surrounding areas with their families.

In doing so they would have a stable accommodation, could sell their timber and above all, dearest thing to Achilles, contributed to the expansion and restoration of the estate. Subsequently, Achilles decided to present to Connor another of the few survivors of the colonial branch: the sailor Robert Faulkner. These showed the younger brother his ship, the Eagle, which ran aground in the bay of the estate. I decided to repair it and return it to the Brotherhood service three to Godfrey and Terry made a large order timber. So in 1773, after months of work, the ship and the estate were completely restored. Upon completion of the repair work, Connor - now promised Eagle captain - he was invited by Faulkner in a short test trip to Martha's Vineyard. There taught him the rudiments of navigation and the ship armed with new guns, even recruiting a core crew and officers of artillery David and Richard Clutterbuck; also they achieved one first encounter with the pirates fleet of British Royal Navy. After a few more weeks of browsing the two Assassins returned home. He returned to the estate, Connor was rebuked by Achilles for not having warned her departure. Nevertheless, soon after, the Mentor invited his pupil to descend into the hidden basement, which allowed him to finally wear the uniform Murderess in his possession. Worn clothes, the Mohawk learned from his teacher that traditionally the initiation of a Murderess was chaired by a ceremony, but recognizing that both did not take particularly to such formalities, Achille he only verbally accept the Brotherhood.

Firsts missions
In the months following its formal initiation into the Brotherhood, Connor underwent advanced training with Achilles, which he also granted the use of a larger equipment: among the weapons received from Mentor were substantially mining and knives launch of poison soaked. In between sessions of his workout, the Murderess devoted himself to various activities is aimed at increasing the estate and to restore peace in the surrounding territories, both for personal purposes.

He wandered through the American frontier for the company of explorers and killed on behalf of the club of colonial hunters of animals become problematic for the locals - among them was a cougar that threatened the growth of his native village. Also in the border Warren convinced the farmers and Prudence to settle in the land of Achilles, so to increase the community and the economic productivity of the estate. also he attended to some stories of the famous pioneer Daniel Boone, often finding logical solutions to events that he considered paranormal.

Connor also participated in a tournament organized by the best boxers in Boston, winning the first prize. Finally he completed some challenges for the club of thieves and occasionally visited the Masonic galleries that Adams had shown during the Boston Massacre. Also in 1773 he also devoted himself to play some contracts from pirate to board the Eagle: sank the British ships Leviathan and Windermere, respectively carrying a load and an emissary Templar. Henderson also protected the merchant by the Royal Navy.

Plus one day, after having escorted a merchant schooner in the harbor of Martha's Vineyard, he had to destroy Fort Phoenix, which had been rebuilt and occupied by Templar militia. Toward the end of that year convince even the old sailor wooden leg to exchange a letter that led to a fragment of the treasure map that belonged to the legendary pirate William Kidd in exchange for some trinkets. The epistle took him to Fort Wolcott where he found the cell of the deceased official of Kidd, Lucky Lem, and took away the fragment; Finally he bombarded the fort and destroyed it.

Boston Tea Party
Now fully aware of the current disagreements between the British Crown and colonies, and how they controlled the Templars, Connor decided to quickly complete his advanced training and prepare for the beginning of his real mission. He finished training 12 October 1773, when Achilles taught him to use the by rope dart, a weapon of the Brotherhood created by the legendary Shao Jun. That same day, the two assassins were visited by Kanen'tó: kon, who revealed himself as William Johnson wanted to buy the land on which stood their village. Deeply shocked by the news, Connor decided to start his war with the Templars stopping Johnson; So he planted a tomahawk on a pole as tradition of his people. He walked us towards Boston, saving along the way a young hunter named Myriam by poachers; the woman, then settled in the area to put service to the community of the estate his skills in hunting.

The Assassin arrived in the city on November 6, meeting Samuel Adams at the port. Connor told him he was looking for Johnson and Samuel asked him to follow him to a meeting with men who could help him. They talked of slavery and how the people suffer badly the harassment of the British debt collectors, until they parted as Connor saw the debt collectors to attack a French Canadian citizen and Connor helped him kill the Redcoats who wanted to collect yet another tax. Shortly after he reached the tavern Adams of William Molineux, discovering that the chef of the house, Stephane Chapheau, was the man helped a little earlier. From these, the Murderess knew that his target is getting rich by smuggling tea, favored by high taxes. Convinced of the fact that the proceeds from the sale of tea would be used by the Templar to buy the native lands, Connor joined the Sons of Liberty to stop smuggling. So he explored Boston in search of Johnson smugglers, killing them and destroying the contraband cargo that were retreating from the port. In the following days interrupted deliveries already in place on the advice of Chapheau, eliminating some debt collectors Templars.

Finally, on December 3, Connor and Stephane eliminated along with the Templar who controlled the central district of Boston, whose men had robbed the French chef. After this act, Chapheau was recruited into the Brotherhood as the first adept Connor. Thirteen days later, Connor met Molineux and Stephane front of the Old State House Meeting to speak with Adams; this one left the meeting in progress by giving a signal to the Sons of Liberty.

With them, Connor decided to go back to the harbor to destroy the last boxes of contraband that Johnson had made imported from England. Their plan was successful despite the intervention of the redcoats; Connor also threw a crate that Adams had reserved right in front of Johnson's eyes, he watched helplessly as the end of his plans. Connor, however, decided not to kill Johnson, convinced to have stopped altogether; Achilles shared his choice when he reported it to him, claiming that he would pay the consequences. In fact, six months later, Kanen'tó: kon returned to the estate very alarmed, revealing to his friend that the Templar had recovered a roundabout way the necessary amount to the purchase of the land and that he had just summoned the Mohawk chiefs and the leaders of the Iroquois Confederacy to treating the deal. So the Murderess headed to Johnson Hall, where after receiving some instructions from Kanen'tó: kon, infiltrated the area, killing the mercenaries he met. Connor climbed onto the roof of Johnson Hall and from there he saw how Johnson was dealing with the Indians. Connor Johnson assassinated in flight in the middle of negotiations. Finally she escaped by jumping from the cliff that overlooked the area and returned to the holding confident that his people were now safe from the Templars.